Tom Kowalski, of MLive.com, reports Detroit Lions CB Anthony Henry likely will begin the season as one of the starting cornerbacks even though they would like to use him at safety. None of the other cornerbacks have been able to compete with Henry for the starting job.

Dallas Cowboys CB Anthony Henry saw some time in the team's defensive sub packages in Week 14. He could get some work at safety in the regular defense depending on the health of their full-time safeties.

Tim MacMahon, of The Dallas Morning News, reports Dallas Cowboys CB Anthony Henry was moving inside on substitution packages to cover tight ends during the team's offseason workouts. It is uncertain if the team will use him in the substitution package during the regular season.

Rick Herrin, of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, reports Dallas Cowboys CB Anthony Henry lost some of his repetitions at cornerback with the first-team defense because he was replaced by CB Pacman Jones. Henry was not pleased with the move. "I've been playing in this league for eight years. I'm not blind to it," Henry said. "I knew what time it was when the transaction happened at the draft. I already knew what time it was. It's just a matter of when. And maybe when is now."

Nick Eatman, of DllasCowboys.com, reports Dallas Cowboys CB Anthony Henry, who may be moved to safety in 2008, was used as a safety when the defense was using its dime package. Henry also worked with the first-team defense as a cornerback. Head coach Wade Phillips said he could see Henry eventually moving to safety but does not want to use him as a safety at this point in time.

Todd Archer, of The Dallas Morning News, reports Dallas Cowboys CB Anthony Henry has been working inside in the dime defense during the team's offseason workouts. "They said what they want me to do is when we play like Washington or the Giants, to go against their Pro Bowl tight ends," Henry said. "I can do a better job covering those guys. It's like a package."